On Friday, September 11, 2015, Charles Giuliani interviewed Dean Hartwell on his Truth Hertz program. The two mostly discussed Hartwell's latest book, Was 9/11 a Movie? For several days the site carried a link to the broadcast here.But an attentive show listener today alerted Hartwell that the broadcast of the interview can NO LONGER BE FOUND ANYWHERE?Why is that? The book not only dismantles the notion that passenger planes were actually used on 9/11, it also questions whether anyone ACTUALLY DIED at the World Trade Center, Pentagon or Shanksville, Pennsylvania that day.Postscript: According to the same source, it seems that Giuliani had a falling out with the company for whom he did the interview. That company apparently deleted all of Giuliani's work for them!

Dean T. Hartwell has authored a book about 9/11 that goes further in developing a narrative as to what happened further than anything he has written before. He now hopes that Was 9/11 a Movie? surpasses its predecessor, Planes without Passengers, 2nd Edition in sales and acclaim."Readers should know that my new book answers many questions previously unanswered about the events of that day," says Hartwell. "I lay it out not only what happened but how and why."Planes, released in 2012, has sold over 100 copies on Amazon for over forty consecutive months. Movie, published in July, should receive heavy attention due to the coming anniversary of 9/11.

"One of My Better Shows Covering 9/11" - Chuck Ochelli

Most people speak in the negative and never bother to give you a positive or affirmative response as to what they think the actual story arc of that day was. They generally speak to discrediting other peoples theories, including the official explanation. without ever providing any other evidence or cogent explanation for what else may have happened. Dean is not this kin of guy and the conversation reflected it. In my estimation, this was one of my better show covering 9/11. I have tried many times to have various view points about the September 11 attacks presented on my show, but this particular time was different, not only other peoples approaches to the discussions regarding 9/11 but was also different regarding my own discussions about it."

Chuck Ochelli of "The Ochelli Effect" had lots to say about his recent interview with author Dean T. Hartwell about Hartwell's new book, Was 9/11 a Movie? Read the entire essay here!

In an example of real journalism, talk show host Chuck Ochelli cross-examined author Dean Hartwell about his controversial new book, "Was 9/11 a Movie?" Listen using the link below and hear the exchange about Hartwell's assertions on the possibility no one died on 9/11, the "scripting" of the event and more!

St. Peter's Choice is a metaphysical novel written by Dean T. Hartwell. It takes place on Judgement Day, the day when the saved are rewarded with Heaven, and the sinners are consigned to lakes of fire. St. Peter is reading the names from the list that God has given him. While he is doing so, he happens to overhear a conversation between God and a non-Christian. This person had lived a good and virtuous life, but did not embrace the concept of Jesus as his personal savior. God faults the man for not confessing his sins and sends him to hell. The man answers that losing one's integrity is worse than being sent to hell. The man then meets two other rejected souls in a place where he hears the crackling of flames. They question the power of those flames, and the flames disappear. St. Peter is intrigued by what he hears and goes to converse with the three.

Dean T. Hartwell's metaphysical/philosophical novel, St. Peter's Choice is a marvelous read. Hartwell contrasts what St. Peter remembers of his time with Christ with what his informants are telling him of the Bible as they know it. Hot-button issues such as gay marriage, women's equality and evolution pop up during the conversation. One particularly interesting chapter is the gospel according to X, wherein X tells what he thinks Christ's story is. This gospel made a lot of sense to me. Other important issues that are brought up in St. Peter's Choice are how some gospels were not included in the Bible as not pushing the church leaders' agenda, and how greedy, mean-spirited and hateful people can be accepted into heaven just because of their belief in Christ as a personal savior. At what cost to your soul and integrity do you walk through those pearly gates? That's the decision St. Peter must make and it's grand reading the dialogue as he makes up his mind.Rating: 5.0 stars

Reviewed by Melinda Hills for Readers' Favorite

If you don’t believe in heaven, is hell real? In St. Peter’s Choice by Dean T. Hartwell, the traditional concept of the Last Judgment is under careful scrutiny with the application of logic. Inconsistencies in what Christians believe to be the ‘Word of God’ are brought into question and the validity of the Bible itself is examined in light of modern research. By following his curiosity, St. Peter learns of the use of free will to reach decisions about what to believe instead of living life based on blind faith and obedience. He understands that choices have consequences, but is surprised to find that the consequences are not real when there is no belief in them or their alternatives. Heaven may just be how one lives life – not some illusion that is promised as a reward for accepting a particular set of beliefs.

Dean T. Hartwell uses a fictionalized St. Peter to express his opinions about the nature of God and blind belief in what have traditionally been seen as His laws. St. Peter’s Choice essentially outlines what could be called flaws in the logic of Christian dogma and questions why a loving God would keep anyone from the Kingdom of Heaven. He proposes that Jesus was speaking in code and was actually part of a conspiracy to overthrow Roman rule. That leads to the assertion that the Bible should be taken figuratively and not literally, and that to insist on adhering to it word for word is to defy logic and common sense. This is great reading as a starting point for an interesting discussion or as a stepping stone to learn more about the modern quest for understanding other possible stories of Jesus.

Someone commits acts of violence that become well-known to the public. Some uninformed person(s) transmit to the public the suggestion that bipolar disorder (manic-depressive illness) is to blame. Such is the case with pop star Chris Brown.

It is not the truth we fear. Most people know there is something suspicious about the official theory of 9/11. Box cutters? Seriously? Two of the "passenger flights" never took off! Several "hijackers" alive after 9/11! The implication of the truth, that forces we do not understand really control our nation, scares us. The best antidote for fear is the truth. Rumors Fly, Truth Walks: How Lies Become Our History shows the way to create a society where our leaders tell us the truth.

"This is an extremely important new book because in addition to uncovering the bogus and transparently false cover stories of our recent past, Rumors Fly, Truth Walks actually tells us how the “official government versions” get manufactured and pushed down the public’s throat. It not only tells us that there’s a huge elephant in the room; it explains how it got there and why our so-called leaders turn their heads to its existence."

--David Wayne, New York Times bestselling author of Dead Wrong and Hit List (with Richard Belzer) and They Killed Our President (with Jesse Ventura)